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Early Ted Nugent was pretty good. Amboy Dukes had a few jams. Kid Rock is for retards. If someone says they enjoy Kid Rock, even if it's one song, they are clinically retarded.Nobody wants to listen to Ted Nugent or kid Rock.
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Early Ted Nugent was pretty good. Amboy Dukes had a few jams. Kid Rock is for retards. If someone says they enjoy Kid Rock, even if it's one song, they are clinically retarded.Nobody wants to listen to Ted Nugent or kid Rock.
But there’s plenty of bands to cover that aren’t as hard left as rage - they are 100% politicsNobody wants to listen to Ted Nugent or kid Rock.
You don't updrop the boogie?Early Ted Nugent was pretty good. Amboy Dukes had a few jams. Kid Rock is for retards. If someone says they enjoy Kid Rock, even if it's one song, they are clinically retarded.
They don't sound exactly the same, but RATM "borrowed" some elements of their overall vibe from Downset, who were doing ghetto rap metal before Rage was. Downset was way more "street" than RATM, though.RATM have the same genetic makeup of a boy band. They were not a band prior to their first album. They were put together by a major label and pushed by a major label. They are talented for sure and were unique as hell, but I always thought they were a crock of shit in terms of authenticity. They existed because their masters made them and allowed them.
Kid Rock hasn't been shit since that midget died, and even then, it was really more like novelty music than anything else. Nugent had a few halfway decent albums in the early-to-mid 1970s, but he became progressively gayer and more embarrassing after that. I remember first hearing "State Of Shock". I went into it thinking yeah, this guy is supposed to be a real wildman and etc. But the album itself is tinny, thin, weak and very gay. He perfected the kind of rock and roll no one likes.Nobody wants to listen to Ted Nugent or kid Rock.
And like Nana, loves teenage girlsThey don't sound exactly the same, but RATM "borrowed" some elements of their overall vibe from Downset, who were doing ghetto rap metal before Rage was. Downset was way more "street" than RATM, though.
Kid Rock hasn't been shit since that midget died, and even then, it was really more like novelty music than anything else. Nugent had a few halfway decent albums in the early-to-mid 1970s, but he became progressively gayer and more embarrassing after that. I remember first hearing "State Of Shock". I went into it thinking yeah, this guy is supposed to be a real wildman and etc. But the album itself is tinny, thin, weak and very gay. He perfected the kind of rock and roll no one likes.
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